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This podcast features stories of the Strong Towns movement in action. Hosted by Tiffany Owens Reed, it’s all about how regular people have stepped up to make their communities more economically resilient, and how others can implement these ideas in their own places. We’ll talk about taking concrete action steps, connecting with fellow advocates to build power, and surviving the bumps along the way—all in the pursuit of creating stronger towns.
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Wednesday Dec 05, 2018
Getting Ideas for Making Your Neighborhood Stronger
Wednesday Dec 05, 2018
Wednesday Dec 05, 2018
Strong Towns's own Chuck Marohn shares how you can get ideas to make your neighborhood stronger, including how both the concerned citizen and the public official can act on ideas, how to share them with your tribe, and how to take the next incremental step in making your neighborhood stronger.
Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
Building an Accessory Dwelling Unit
Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
Caitlin Bigelow – founder of Maxable Space – discusses how you can build an accessory dwelling unit, including how to check the required zoning, encourage your peers that ADUs are strong way to strengthen your neighborhood, and how to discover the benefits—beyond passive rental income.
Wednesday Nov 07, 2018
Boosting Historic Business Districts with Gamification
Wednesday Nov 07, 2018
Wednesday Nov 07, 2018
Darren Smith - co-founder, President, and CEO of Traipse, a gamification platform for historic business districts - shares how you can boost your historic business district with gamification, including how to use gamification to boost tourism, get more traffic for merchants, and make your historic business district the destination it deserves to be.
Wednesday Oct 31, 2018
Starting a Bike Advocacy Group
Wednesday Oct 31, 2018
Wednesday Oct 31, 2018
Aubrey Byron – Staff Writer at Strong Towns and President of the Monthly Cycle, a St.Louis-based bike advocacy group – shares how you can start your own bike advocacy group, including how to act on the idea, spread the message, and have an impact on bike policy in your town.
Wednesday Oct 24, 2018
Providing Healthy Food in Our Urban Neighborhoods
Wednesday Oct 24, 2018
Wednesday Oct 24, 2018
Breanna Hawkins – Policy Director at the Los Angeles Food Policy Council – discusses how you can provide healthy food in our urban neighborhoods, including how to recognize food deserts, encourage existing establishments to carry produce, and grow your own food.
Wednesday Oct 17, 2018
Crowdfunding Your Ideas
Wednesday Oct 17, 2018
Wednesday Oct 17, 2018
Bill Huston – co-founder of Our Crowd Rocks and top crowdfunding consultant according to Inc. Magazine – discusses how you can build a crowd to get funding for your big ideas, including how to find your crowd, share your message, and get people behind your big ideas.
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Documenting Your City
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Alissa Walker – urbanism editor at Curbed – discusses how you can create change by documenting your city, including how to find your voice, choose your platform, and get people behind your ideas.
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Innovating in Local Government
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Nick Kittle – author of the book Sustainovation: Building Sustainable Innovation in Government, One Wildy Creative Idea at a Time – shares how local governments can begin innovating to create meaninful change
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Starting a Neighborhood Association
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Get the wisdom and encouragement you need to start a successful neighborhood association – including how to motivate people to join and make real change in your neighborhood – from Denton Main Street Association President Glen Farris.
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Loving Where You Live
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Melody Warnick – author of the book This is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are – discusses why Americans move so much, how to take small yet powerful steps to feel attached to your community, and, most important, how to love where you live.